Dr Aaron Campbell
University Position:
Assistant Professor
Current Appointments:
Attending Staff, Kingston General Hospital
Attending Staff, Hotel Dieu Hospital
Areas of Clinical Interest:
Knee Surgery and Sports Medicine
Areas of Research Interest:
Anterior cruciate femoral tunnel technique
Tibial slope measurement
Contact Information:
Department of Surgery
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery
Kingston General Hospital, Victory 3-310
Kingston, ON K7L 2V7
Tel: 613.549.6666 x. 6802
Fax: 613.548.7884
Fellowship:
• Carleton Sports Medicine Clinic, Ottawa, ON, 2004
• University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, 2005
Residency:
Queen's University, 2004
Medical School Graduation:
University of Saskatchewan, 1999
Certification:
FRCSC, Certification in Orthopaedic Surgery, 2004
Affiliations and Memberships:
• Fellow Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
• Canadian Orthopedic Association
• Arthroscopy Association of North America
• College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario
• Canadian Medical Association
• Ontario Medical Association
• Clinical Teachers’ Association of Queen’s University
Committees:• Resident Education Committee
• Organ and Tissue Donation Committee
• 2006 KGH accreditation committee
Awards and Distinctions:• 1995 College of Arts and Science Dean’s List
• 1993-97 CIAU Academic All Canadian 1993-97.
• 1993-97 University of Saskatchewan Athletics All Academic Team
• 1997 Dr. Randy Gregg Award – Canada West Athletics Conference
• 1997 Rusty MacDonald Award – Huskie Athletics
• 1998 Margaret J. Winthorpe Bursary- Academic Achievement
• 1999 Isabelle and Emmett hall Scholarship in Orthopedic Surgery – Nominee
Peer-Reviewed Publications:Campbell, A., Yen D. Late Instability after Adolescent Chance Fracture. Canadian Journal of Surgery, October 2003.
Lalonde B., Fenton P.,
Campbell A., Yen D. Conservative Treatment of Apparent Fractures on the Greater Trachanter as seen on MRI. Submitted to Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 2009.
Invited Presentations:Campbell, A. Fractures of the Humeral Diaphysis Smith Nephew Resident Trauma Course, Kingston 2008.
Campbell, A. What’s New in ACL Surgery. Cracking Orthopedics Complications Conference. Kingston, Ontario. 2007
Campbell, A., Johnson, D. Anterior Cruciate Graft Tensioning With a Tension Device versus Manual Tensioning: A Prospective Controlled Trial Palm Island Resident and Fellows Meeting, 2005.
Campbell, A., Wilson P., Fenton P. Trochanteric Tip Fractures: The Use of MRI in Predicting Fracture Stability. Ersil Research Day, Queen’s University
2004. Manuscript in print.
Campbell A., Yen D. Correlation Between Imaging and Outcome in Patients with
Sciatica and Lumbar Disc Herniation. CORA, 2003. Canadian Spine Society, 2003.
Campbell, A., Harrison, M. Range of Motion Following Two Stage Revision Arthroplasty with a PMMA spacer for the Infected Total Knee Queen’s Resident Research Review 2002.
Book Chapters:Campbell, A. Patellar Tendon Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Practical Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2007. D.H. Johnson and Robert A. Pedowitz, editors.
Works in Progress:Campbell, A. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Femoral Tunnel Preparation: Medial Portal versus Transtibial Technique
Campbell, A., Quinn, A. Methods of Measuring Tibial Slope: Inter and Intra Observer Reliability
Rudan J,
Campbell, A. Double Blind, Randomized, Parallel Group, Multicenter Study of Durolane Compared to Methylprednisolone in Subjects with Osteoarthritis of the Knee
Research Grants and Funding:2006 Queen’s Research Initiation Grant $30 000.00
2009 PSI Grant " A comparison of two techniques for anterior cruciate ligament
reconstruction: transtibial versus antermedial portal femoral tunnel preparation.”
Co-applicant with Dr. Athviraham and Dr. Bardana $8500.00
Other Scholarly Activities:• 2008 Instructor Smith-Nephew Resident Fracture Course Kingston Ontario
• 2006 TIPS Course
• 2005 Instructor Arthroscopy Association of North America Knee Course
• 2004 Lab instructor Arthroscopy Association of North America Fall Course
• 2004 to present Contributor Practical Arthroscopy Newsletter
• 2001 to 2003 Queen’s Representative Canadian Orthopedic Residents Association